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  • 21 indócil

    • disobedient
    • headstart
    • headwaiter
    • Indo European
    • indocility
    • unruly

    Diccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > indócil

  • 22 indoamericano

    adj.
    American Indian, Amerindian, Indo-American.

    Spanish-English dictionary > indoamericano

  • 23 indochino

    adj.
    Indochinese, Indo-Chinese.
    m.
    Indochinese, native or inhabitant of Indochina.

    Spanish-English dictionary > indochino

  • 24 lengua celta

    f.
    Celtic language, branch of the Indo-European family of languages, Celtic, Keltic.

    Spanish-English dictionary > lengua celta

  • 25 coyote

    (Sp. model spelled same [kojóte] < Nahuatl cóyotl 'coyote')
       Noun forms:
       1) Clark: 1820s. A small American wolf ( Canis latrans). Spanish sources provide the same genus and species. Santamaría indicates that it is a wolf about the size of a large dog. It has yellowish-gray fur and is endowed with instincts and cunning, making it similar in behavior to the fox.
        Alternate forms: cayeute, cayota, cayote, cayute, collote, coyoto, cuiota, cyote, kiote, otie.
        Also called barking wolf, brush wolf, cased wolf, medicine wolf, prairie wolf.
       2) Southern California: 1872. An Indian or a person with one Indian parent. Santamaría says that coyote sometimes refers to a criollo, or a person of Spanish descent born in the Americas, or to his/her parents. Cobos concurs, pointing out that in southern Colorado and New Mexico it also means the offspring of an Anglo-American, Indo-Hispanic marriage. Sobarzo indicates that it is a synonym for mestizo or mestiza, a mixture of European and Indian blood, and is common in the feminine. Galván provides a similar meaning for the term in Chicano Spanish, namely "half-breed."
       3) A contemptible person; a liar or cheat; one who sneaks around like a coyote. Also a squatter.
       4) According to Blevins, a person from the Dakotas.
       5) DARE (Adams): 1903. A dun-colored horse with a dark strip down its back.
        Also called coyote dun.
       6) Verb forms: to clear out; run away.

    Vocabulario Vaquero > coyote

  • 26 puya

    (Sp. model spelled same [puja], variant of púa < * püga, of uncertain origin, perhaps from an Italian dialect or from pre-Celtic Indo-European, and related to pungere 'to prick' and pügio 'dagger')
       Carlisle: 1913. Carlisle glosses this term as a thorn. The DRAE defines púa as a thorn and puya as a steel-plated point at the end of a rod or goad-stick that cowboys and picadors (in bullfights) use to goad or punish animals. Islas indicates that puya and púa are synonyms in Mexico and refer to a long sharp thorn found at the end of a maguey leaf.

    Vocabulario Vaquero > puya

См. также в других словарях:

  • indo- — ♦ Élément, du lat. Indus « de l Inde » : indo aryen, indo iranien. ⇒INDO , élém. de compos. Premier élém. de compos. tiré du lat. Indus « de l Inde », entrant dans la formation de qq. subst. et adj., notamment dans les domaines ethnol. et ling.;… …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • indo — europeánă (limba) s. f. (sil. e u , pea ), g. d. art. indo europénei Trimis de siveco, 10.08.2004. Sursa: Dicţionar ortografic  indo germánic adj. m. germanic Trimis de siveco, 10.08.2004. Sursa: Dicţionar ortografic  INDO : indo EUROP//EÁN1… …   Dicționar Român

  • Indo — may refer to: * Indo , prefix indicating India or the Indian subcontinent ** Examples of words with Indo prefix: Indology, Indologist, Indomania, Indophobia, Indophile, and Indo European * Indo people, people of mixed European and Indonesian… …   Wikipedia

  • Indo G — (born c. 1973 Fact|date=July 2008) is a rapper from Memphis, Tennessee. First hitting the Memphis rap scene with fellow Memphian, Lil Blunt, in the mid 1990s, they released two albums on Luke Records, Up In Smoke (1995) and The Antidote (1995).… …   Wikipedia

  • Indo- — [in′dō] [Gr < Indos: see INDIA] combining form 1. India or the East Indies 2. India and 3. Indo European [Indo Hittite] …   English World dictionary

  • Indo- — [ındəu US dou] prefix [in nouns and adjectives] Indian and something else ▪ Indo European languages …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • indo- — elem. de comp. Entra na formação de palavras compostas com a significação de índio, relativo à Índia ou aos índios (ex.: indo europeu). [É seguido de hífen quando se liga a elemento morfologicamente individualizado.]   ‣ Etimologia: Índia,… …   Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa

  • Indo- — In do [From L. Indus East Indian.] A prefix signifying Indian (i. e., East Indian); of or pertaining of India. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • INDO — stands for Intermediate Neglect of Differential Overlap. It is a semi empirical quantum chemistry method that is a development of the complete neglect of diiferential overlap (CNDO/2) method introduced by John Pople. Like CNDO/2 it uses zero… …   Wikipedia

  • INDO — [Abk. für engl. intermediate neglect of differential overlap = mittelstarke Vernachlässigung der differentiellen Überlappung]: ein sog. Allvalenz u. Allelektronen LCAOMO Verfahren der MO Theorie, das bestimmte Vereinfachungen einführt …   Universal-Lexikon

  • indo- — [dal lat. Indus, gr. Indos indiano ]. Primo elemento di parole composte, col sign. di indiano (dell India) o che si riferisce all India …   Enciclopedia Italiana

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